First of all Happy Christmas to all LinuxMCE- and forum users!!Doing some testing to get improved displayspeed while lowering CPU activity for HD content, I installed the stock nVidia 180.18 driver (supports vdpau, as it seems).

As my core does not have an onboard speaker, it is impossible to hear beeps of any kind during boot procedure.Since the core has a MSI nVidia 9400GT with hdmi on board, I have no way (until now) to enter the AVWizard.Did try to bring the wizard up from cli, only to loose it to some X console I could not see or connect to, unfortunately...

Now my question:The system is running UI I (basic)How can I manually configure it to use UI II (OpenGL)?

It seems that looking at the pluto admin page, the options "Use alpha blended UI" and "Use OpenGL effects" are greyed out, so I cannot enable any of these....

There should be an "audio/video setup" button on the orbiter's advanced screen, and there should also be a button on the launch manager's video tab, I think it was called "change resolution" or something, Either one should do the trick.

Also, there's nothing stopping you holding down the shift button even if you can't hear the beeps! Just wait for your BIOS power on self test to complete then hold shift until the Kubuntu progress bar has come up and gone all the way to the right.

Thanks for all your posts.I do admit shortnosedly after Zaerc's bite that I need to read more carefully - but...As I wrote earlier in my post, there seems to be no way to get the AVWizard 'show' (I know it's there, but I can't see it, not even with my nose :-) )

We're talking about the Gigabyte GA-MA78GPM-DS2H mobo, with amd 780g chipset (incl. hdmi) and an extra nvidia MSI 9400GT in the pci express x16 slot. (also with hdmi outlet) The onboard VGA has been switched off in bios.

What I did just now is connect 2 monitors, one to VGA and one to DVI BUT this time via a DVI-VGA adaptor, and yes, now the AVWizard is visible... (Indeed I seem to have read elsewhere, that this adaptor trick may help...)

But, I was actually a little shortsighted by comparing my screenshot with the one from the wiki, and there are buttons lacking... How is this?? And why are the tickler boxes greyed out in pluto admin?

Here's what you need to do. Go into your bios and turn on your vga port. Plug a generic monitor into it and keep your hdmi plugged in to your normal display. Turn on your computer and once bios is finished with it's load up, hold the shift button. This might take a few mins as your computer loads up kubuntu and LMCE. Holding shift during load up allows you to enter into the A/V wizard using the vga output, which is default. Then, within the A/V wizard, you can tell it to use your hdmi output and to use UI2 or UI2a.

wasn't clear from your post that you had 2 video chipsets. in addition to the other suggestions - LMCE could easily select the wrong chipset if it isn't fully disabled (the chipset, not just the vga port you seem to mention). Go to a shell, ssh in or simply start in recovery mode from the GRUB boot menu, then use lspci to show your PCI devices. Not the PCI Bus ID of the correct chipset, then edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and change the ID in the Device section. You should also change the driver (to "nvidia"). Be aware that every time you go into the AV wizard it will rewrite this file, so if you are having difficulties you may need to manually configure the resolution, etc in that same file and avoid the AV wizard altogether. But it is usually better to use the wizard if you can. Also, note that LMCE may select the wrong video output port and resolution - you can override these by pressing the 1 thru 0 keys on the keyboard... read the article totallymaxed sent you for details.